P_10433_0551 – George Letton
Born: Unknown
Died: 1723

Co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Anne Gally to Gambia and Montserrat in 1716. He was probably the man whose will was made in 1723 when he was captain of the Chester River, sailing from Maryland to London.
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First name: George
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Last name: Letton
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: PROB 11/595/352
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Crossings (1)
15220 - Anne Gally (1716 - 1717)
Role: Owner
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Death
Date: 1723
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Occupation: Mariner (Labourer)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
Will
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Courts: PCC
Will of George Letton captain on board the ship Chester [late] of [the parish of St Paul] Covent Garden made 25/09/1723. The will is very brief and made his wife Anne his executrix and universal legatee. The will was attested 25/10/1723 by two passengers and the steward and cooper on board the Chester River from Maryland to London, on which voyage Letton died.
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